Delta DVP-ES2 User Manual

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5 . S e q u e n t i a l F u n c t i o n C h a r t

SET

Y0

S10

S

S20

S

Y2

S20

Y1

SET

Y0

S10

S

S20

S

Y2

S20

Y1

2.

As indicated in the below diagram, make sure to connect RET instruction directly after the step

point rather than the NO or NC contact.

S0

S20

S

RET

X1

S0

S20

S

RET

X1

5.4 Points to Note for Designing a Step Ladder Program

1.

The first step in the SFC is called the “initial step", S0 ~ S9. Use the initial step as the start of a

sequence and ends with RET instruction.

2.

If no STL instruction is in use, step point S can be used as a general-purpose auxiliary relay..

3.

When STL instruction is in use, the No. of step S cannot be repeated.

4.

Types of sequences:

Single sequence: Only one simple sequence without alternative divergence, alternative

convergence, simultaneous divergence or simultaneous convergence in the program.

Complicated single sequence: Only one sequence with alternative divergence, alternative

convergence, simultaneous divergence and simultaneous convergence in the program.

Multiple sequences: More than one sequence in a program, maximum 10 sequences, S0 ~ S9.

5.

Sequence jump: Multiple sequences are allowed to be written into the step ladder diagram.

z

There are two sequences, S0 and S1. PLC writes in

S0 ~ S30 first and S1 ~ S43 next..

z

Users can assign a step in the sequence to jump to

any step in another sequence.

z

When the condition below S21 is fulfilled, the sequence

will jump to step S42 in sequence S1, which is called

“sequence jump.”

S0

S21

S30

OUT

OUT

S1

S41

S43

OUT

S42

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